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|family      = {{Blur|[[Bhaal]] (father)<br>[[Sarevok Anchev]] (grandfather and father)<br>[[Helena Anchev]] (mother)<br>[[The Dark Urge]] (half-sibling)}}
|family      = {{Blur|[[Bhaal]] (father)<br>[[Sarevok Anchev]] (grandfather and father)<br>[[Helena Anchev]] (mother and sister)<br>[[The Dark Urge]] (half-sibling)}}
|allies      = [[Enver Gortash]]<br>[[Ketheric Thorm]]
|allies      = [[Enver Gortash]]<br>[[Ketheric Thorm]]
|enemies    = {{Blur|[[The Dark Urge]]}}
|enemies    = {{Blur|[[The Dark Urge]]}}
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{{Q|Come to me, Father. Set my flesh to your unholy purpose.|''Orin the Red, during Act 3.''}}
{{Q|Come to me, Father. Set my flesh to your unholy purpose.|''Orin the Red, during Act 3.''}}
== Description ==
Orin is cruel and sadistic, but artistic and creative in her own twisted way.{{ref|"''You kill beautifully, and have talents in your shapes' magics that I never will.''" - [[Concerning Orin the Red]]}} Her demeanour is immature and almost childish; Orin easily loses her composure when things do not go her way, enacts small rebellions against the authority figures in her life,{{ref|"''I need no coddling. I will send it back to Him, entrails and all.''" - [[Experiment on Cruor]]}} and enjoys, in a arguably playful way, toying with her victims.
While in her changeling form, Orin has pale blue-grey skin with swirling, smoke-like plumes of red undulating across it. Her blond, braided hair falls to the backs of her knees in a fastening reminiscent of a flail. Her armour is bright blood-red, rigid and rough like chitin.
== History ==
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Orin was born to [[Sarevok Anchev|Sarevok]] and [[Helena Anchev]], as well granddaughter to Sarevok, who had had incestuous relations with his daughter Helena. Both Orin and Helena worshipped and loved Sarevok, though he mistreated and abused them.
When Orin was still a child, Sarevok secretly ordered Helena to kill her as an offering to the Lord Bhaal.{{ref|[[Sarevok Anchev]]: "What better offering to make to our Lord?"}} Desperate to become Bhaal's Chosen, Helena attacked Orin. However, Orin defended herself, and killed her mother instead.
Orin served Bhaal directly under [[The Dark Urge]], though the two were at odds on the correct way of offering to him. Orin believed that the Urge "mutilated" their victims, and what their Father truly wanted was beauty and consideration in the kill. {{ref|[[Blood-Envy for the Unworthy]]}}. The Urge on the other hand, understood that Bhaal only cared for the quantity of murder.
=== Betrayal ===
Yearning for respect and status, but dismissed by her fathers{{ref|Sarevok Anchev: "Cleanse the temple of Orin's girlish shrines and bring your primal slaughter back to Bhaal."}} and sibling, Orin waited for an opportunity to betray her kin and seize Bhaal's favour for herself.
Meanwhile, the Urge joined forces with [[Bane|Bane's]] chosen [[Enver Gortash]], and [[Myrkul|Myrkul's]] chosen [[Ketheric Thorm]], forming the dead three. Using the Crown of Karsus that the Urge and Gortash had stolen from [[Mephistopheles]], they enslaved an [[Elder Brain]] that was hidden beneath [[Moonrise Towers]].
For a time, the Dark Urge was worshipped as a god at Moonrise Towers, but during or soon after a visit to the mind flayer colony beneath the towers, Orin finally saw her chance to betray them. Orin pierced their skull with a dagger and infected them with a modified illithid tadpole, making them the first [[True Soul]] and resulting in the Urge's amnesia. {{Ref|"'' How much the worm has feasted since I slipped it into its skull. All that plotting, the years of dominating this temple - forgotten''" - Orin in the Bhaal Temple confrontation}} She then left them in the Colony, later to be found by [[Kressa Bonedaughter]], or if the Urge is not the player character, tortured and killed them, keeping their corpse for herself.
Afterwards, Orin took the Urge's place as Bhaal's chosen and third spoke of the Chosen Three. Yet still striving for regard from Bhaal, Orin proved undisciplined in her role and disliked by the other Chosen.


== Interactions ==
== Interactions ==
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=== Act Three ===
=== Act Three ===
The player first encounters Orin in the village of [[Rivington]], right before entering Baldur's Gate. Due to being a changeling, she can appear in front of the players under several identities (listed [[#Trivia|below]]). She tells the party that she is aware of their goals, even goading the player to be as violent and bloody as they can while attempting to obtain the Netherese Stones from her and [[Enver Gortash|Gortash]].
The player first encounters Orin in the village of [[Rivington]], right before entering Baldur's Gate. As a changeling, she can appear to the player under the guise of several identities (listed [[#Disguises|below]]). She tells the party that she is aware of their goals, even goading the player to be as violent and bloody as they can while they are attempting to obtain the Netherese Stones from her and [[Enver Gortash|Gortash]].


== Notable loot ==
== Notable loot ==
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== Disguises ==
== Disguises ==
* A gallery of Orin's disguises
{{SpoilerWarning}}
Orin's shapeshifting allows her to innocuously follow the player as several different characters in the [[Wyrm's Crossing]] area. Among her disguises are:
* [[Zethino]], the fey Master of Love at the [[Circus of the Last Days]].
* [[Fist Rowan]], a member of the [[Flaming Fist]] standing near the back of the donation barn.
* [[Lens]], a tiefling journalist.
* [[Gyldro Angleiron]], a blacksmith in the Rivington General.
* A wounded thug of the Stone Lord.
 
Once the player triggers two of Orin's transformations from the list above, all other potential disguises will be the actual NPCs henceforth.
 
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Edward-vanderghote-orin.webp|Character portrait by Edward Vanderghote
Edward-vanderghote-orin.webp|Character portrait by Edward Vanderghote
Orin with Laezel Captive.jpg|Orin standing over a captive Lae'zel companion
Orin with Laezel Captive.jpg|Orin standing over a captive Lae'zel companion
Orin Overhead Shot.jpg|Orin saying the line that is quoted by this page.
Orin Overhead Shot.jpg|''"Come to me, Father. Set my flesh to your unholy purpose."''
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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* Orin's shapeshifting allows her to innocuously follow the player as several different characters in the [[Wyrm's Crossing]] area. Among her disguises are:
** [[Zethino]], the fey Master of Love at the [[Circus of the Last Days]].
** [[Fist Rowan]], a member of the [[Flaming Fist]] standing near the back of the donation barn.
** [[Lens]], a tiefling journalist.
** [[Gyldro Angleiron]], a blacksmith in the Rivington General.
** A wounded thug of the Stone Lord.
* Once the player triggers two of Orin's transformations from the list above, all other potential disguises will be the actual NPCs henceforth.
* It's possible to identify when an NPC is actually Orin, they'll be level 12, though not have the large amount of hit points that come with that level, and have Legendary Resistance: Incapacitation.  
* It's possible to identify when an NPC is actually Orin, they'll be level 12, though not have the large amount of hit points that come with that level, and have Legendary Resistance: Incapacitation.  
* Orin can only be at one place at a time: if a disguised Orin stays in the visual range of a party member she can't take the appearance of other NPCs elsewhere and thus is effectively pinned in place. This way it's possible to talk to the other genuine NPCs without triggering Orin's apparitions.
* Orin can only be at one place at a time: if a disguised Orin stays in the visual range of a party member she can't take the appearance of other NPCs elsewhere and thus is effectively pinned in place. This way it's possible to talk to the other genuine NPCs without triggering Orin's apparitions.
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* At launch, the player could temporarily obtain '''Blade of the First Blood''' (a [[Shortswords|Shortsword]] version of {{SmallIcon|Bloodthirst Icon.png}}[[Bloodthirst]] wielded by Orin) by killing Orin and looting her before the end of the battle, but this appears to have been fixed. {{verify}}
* At launch, the player could temporarily obtain '''Blade of the First Blood''' (a [[Shortswords|Shortsword]] version of {{SmallIcon|Bloodthirst Icon.png}}[[Bloodthirst]] wielded by Orin) by killing Orin and looting her before the end of the battle, but this appears to have been fixed. {{verify}}
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